Vol. 40, No. 7
Scene & Heard: Bad News For Bad People
Rest In Peace, Lux
Lust: Model Citizen
Dress-up For Big Girls
Cheerful Thoughts
Seriously, Randy, Is A Little Entertainment Too Much To Ask?
By Vince Grzegorek
Lust: All Access
Former Cleveland Music Scenester Sean Carney Follows His Naked Ambitions
By Anastasia Pantsios
Lust: A Long Day's Journey Into Night
A Hotel On A Seedy Stretch Of Brookpark Road Earns A Dubious Distinction
By Dan Harkins
Local Reviews
Gmpd And Snareburst Get Graded
Rebel With A Cause
Michael Franti & Spearhead At House Of Blues On Sunday Lead This Week's Concert Picks
Culture Jamming: Tolkien Gestures
Lord Of The Rings Videogame Tops This Week's Picks
By Michael Gallucci
Franz Ferdinand Leads This Weeks New Releases
Around Hear: Sin City Gets Religion, Cleveland Style
Here Comes The Sun God
Local Band Re-imagines '80s Hardcore On Its Debut
By Chris Parker
Trepanning Times Two
David Mansbach's Decade-long Project Results In A Pair Of New Cds
By Jeff Niesel
Reel Cleveland
Local Film News
The International
A Rage To Live
Andes Plane Crash Survivors Tell Their Story In Stranded
By Pamela Zoslov
The Bank Job
The International Is A Well-made Thriller About Global Politics
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Cap Reviews Of Current Releases
Friday the 13th
By Robert Ignizio
Not Another Bistro!
The Innovative Bistro On Lincoln Park Isn't Just Riding A Trend
By Douglas Trattner
Local Foodie News
Romantic With A Capital 'R'
Nikolaj Znaider Vs. The Cleveland Orchestra In The Brahms Violin Concerto Leads This Week's Arts Picks
By Michael Gill
Prurient Geekdom
Virgin Wives, Polymastia And A New Kind Of Adultery
By Jo Steigerwald
Local Arts News
Voices Raised
Csu Gallery Revisits African-american Art In Cleveland
By Theresa Bembnister
A Sweeney With Heart
Lakeland Civic Theatre Serves Up Bloody Good Sondheim
By Keith A. Joseph
Get Out! Party Times Four
Black Love Bizarre At Grog Shop, Sunday, February 15, Leads This Week's Events Picks
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By Nina McCollum
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By Joe Kleon
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By Brian Lumley
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By Emanuel Wallace
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